Now you know me, I don't care about stories after the fact. I feel like if the trade didn't happen, what's the sense in reporting it. That being said, you never know if this is something that will be pursued if Swish is healthy.

I did find this interesting though. Looking at the stats, Hardball Talk breaks it down:

"Johnson, 30, has struggled this season, hitting .252/.294/.333 with one home run and seven RBI in 119 plate appearances...

Swisher, 34, has hit worse, compiling a .198/.261/.297 batting line with two home runs and eight RBI in 111 plate appearances."